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Description

The purpose of this videotape is to familiarize participants with the principles of pilot protection, the various schemes used and the different types of communication channels employed. After study of this course and the associated workbook, participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities. They will also be able to answer related test questions on these subjects: Pilot wire differential protection - 60 Hz signal, Twisted pair - solid conductors, Distance limitations, DC polar units, Effect of pilot wire open circuit or short circuit, Monitoring the pilot wire, Drainage reactors, Effect of ground potential rise, Neutralizing transformer, Communication channels, Power line carrier; on/off mode, PLC, frequency shift keying (FSK), Audio tones, Microwave, Fiber optics, Direct transfer tripping, Directional comparison under-reach, Directional comparison overreach, Phase comparison, Tripping, blocking, permissive commands.

If you are taking this course for NERC credit, the following credits will be reported.

Course Objectives

Learning Objectives: - Trainees will be able to explain the purpose of pilot protection systems.- Trainees will be able to describe the implementation and limitations of pilot protection using solid pilot wires.- Trainees will be able to describe the different types of communications channels that are used in pilot protection schemes.- Trainees will be able to describe how pilot relays are applied to trigger communication signals which cause tripping, blocking or permissive actions.- Trainees will be able to describe direct transfer tripping and directional comparison protection schemes.- Trainees will be able to describe the features of the phase comparison protection scheme.

Topics Covered

Prerequisites

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End of Course Instructions

Congratulations on completing the course! Your credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP.net within 30 days of completion. Once we report your completion at RCEP.net, you will receive a certificate of completion provided by RCEP on the email address you have provided at the time of enrollment. Please keep the certificate for your record. You may be required to submit this certificate to the state to record your PDH or present it in case if you are audited. If you have any questions or concerns please contact customer service at http://www.360trainingsupport.com

Exams

After completing this course the final exam must be passed with a 70% or higher in order to receive certificate of completion.